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University of Birmingham pharmacy 2025 offer UOB

Hi guys, i recently got an offer from UOB; (not yet updated on UCAS) is anyone going to the offer holder day!
And is there any black girls!?
I will be staying at battery park, visited it at the open day (has a lot of black people + ppl of colour)
I hope this doesn’t come across discriminatory, i obviously love to communicate with all ethnicities but it’s nice seeing people like me.
Also what unis are you guys insurancing, im doing DMU.

Reply 1

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by suffocating-pat
Hi guys, i recently got an offer from UOB; (not yet updated on UCAS) is anyone going to the offer holder day!
And is there any black girls!?
I will be staying at battery park, visited it at the open day (has a lot of black people + ppl of colour)
I hope this doesn’t come across discriminatory, i obviously love to communicate with all ethnicities but it’s nice seeing people like me.
Also what unis are you guys insurancing, im doing DMU.

That's completely understandable.

I live near Birmingham, I think it's a really diverse area so yes, there will be POC there.

Reply 2

Congrats on your offer! UoB’s Offer Holder Days are a great chance to meet people and explore more—check your emails for details or contact admissions if unsure.
Battery Park, and UoB has a super diverse community, so you’ll definitely find your vibe. There’s also an Afro-Caribbean Society if you’re looking to connect with people with similar backgrounds!
DMU sounds like a solid insurance pick—good luck with everything!

Reply 3

Hi,
did your email also said
Thank you for attending your interview for a place on our MPharm Pharmacy programme at the University of Birmingham. It was a pleasure to meet you, and we were impressed with your performance.
We will be recommending to Undergraduate Admissions that they make you a conditional offer for a place on the programme. This will normally be processed in 4-8 weeks and should show up on your UCAS Track in due course.

I am super confused with this email I received

Reply 4

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by Anonymous
Hi,
did your email also said
Thank you for attending your interview for a place on our MPharm Pharmacy programme at the University of Birmingham. It was a pleasure to meet you, and we were impressed with your performance.
We will be recommending to Undergraduate Admissions that they make you a conditional offer for a place on the programme. This will normally be processed in 4-8 weeks and should show up on your UCAS Track in due course.
I am super confused with this email I received

hey, i received the same email and got an offer on ucas about 2.5 weeks later

Reply 5

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by yook11
hey, i received the same email and got an offer on ucas about 2.5 weeks later

does this mean that they are most likely to make you an offer?

Reply 6

Original post
by suffocating-pat
Hi guys, i recently got an offer from UOB; (not yet updated on UCAS) is anyone going to the offer holder day!
And is there any black girls!?
I will be staying at battery park, visited it at the open day (has a lot of black people + ppl of colour)
I hope this doesn’t come across discriminatory, i obviously love to communicate with all ethnicities but it’s nice seeing people like me.
Also what unis are you guys insurancing, im doing DMU.

Hi i just wanted to ask if you started studying there now?! goodluck for the future x

Reply 7

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by suffocating-pat
Hi guys, i recently got an offer from UOB; (not yet updated on UCAS) is anyone going to the offer holder day!
And is there any black girls!?
I will be staying at battery park, visited it at the open day (has a lot of black people + ppl of colour)
I hope this doesn’t come across discriminatory, i obviously love to communicate with all ethnicities but it’s nice seeing people like me.
Also what unis are you guys insurancing, im doing DMU.


Heyy, do you remember what was in the interview :smile: and how you responded!

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